16 The Independent, Canadian Statèsman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, May 14,1994 Deadline for Weekend Edition -- Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. Classified Advertising Rates and Policies Combined with The Canadian Statesman AU Classified Advertising is Each Additional Word 48< Payable in Advance Display Classified 90c per agate line VISA and MasterCard are Accepted InMcmoriams. $9.45 plus - 48c per line of verse G.S.T. is not included in prices. Logos, Boxes, Artwork. $15.00 Box Number Rental $2.00 Please phone 623-3303 for assistance Too Late for Classifieds ..DoubleCharge i n placing your classified Order. Too Late for ClassifiedDeadline 11 a.m. Thursday r ° J Births Deaths GARDINER - Tom and Sharon (Macaulay) are pleased to announce announce the birth of Lauren Kay, on Thursday, May 5, 1994 at Scarborough Grace Hospital, 7 lbs. 15 oz. Second granddaughter granddaughter for Bill and Valerie Gardiner and fourth grandchild for Sparky and Marion. LLOYD - Ivan and Sharon (Simp- son) are thrilled to announce the arrival of their daughter, Kendall Victoria, born on March 28,1994, weighing 8 lbs. 2 oz. Proud grandparents are Douglas and Barbara Simpson of Orono and John and Sherrdn Lloyd of Hampton. Hampton. Sincere thanks to Dr. 6. Barker, Dr. D. Davis and the staff of Oshawa General Hospital. SNOEK - Jim and Chris are happy to announce the safe arrival arrival of Graham Scott, born April 30, 1994, weighing 7 lbs. 12 oz. A new baby brother for John, Aaron and Bradley. 9th grandchild for Ed and Lisa Sem- plonius, 23rd grandchild for Hans and Anne Snoek of Orono. Special Special thanks to the maternity staff at Memorial Hospital, Bow'man- ville. ATKINSON - Ross Hamilton. Passed away peacefully at his home in Orono on Tuesday, May 10, 1994, Ross. Hamilton Atkinson. Atkinson. Survived by his wife Gloria (nee Atkins) and sons Peter and nis wife Susan of Scarborough and Patrie of Blackstock. Beloved grandfather to Melanie, Diane and Gillian. Predeceased by 4 brothers John Harold, Georgè, .William and Frederick and 3 sisters sisters Margaret, Beatrice and Marie. Marie. Son of the late Charles and Sarah Atkinson of Caledon. Rested Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funoral Home, 53 Division St. N., Bowmanville, Bowmanville, 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Thursday. Funeral service in the Chapel 1 p.m. Friday. Interment Zion Cemetery. VAN HEINIGEN - All. Suddenly at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Toronto, on Sunday, May 8, 1994. Ali Van Heiningen aged- 64 years. " ' ire of Chr* " " Birthday Fred T. Wright's Family wishes to invite family and friends to his 80th Birthday Come & Go at Maple Grove Hall Sat., May 14 from 1-4 p.m. Best wishes only please We'll Send Your Out of Town Order for $1.00 (Canada & US) 'pÙMWl Sfofr- 33 Division St. Bowmanville, ON 623-5577 Beloved wife of Chris Van Heiningen. Heiningen. Dear mother of Rita, Margo, Margo, John, Randy, Marian and Chris. Lovingly remembered by 13 grandchildren. Dear sister of Hans and Mike Bergsma. Rested at the Northcutt Ëlliott Funeral Home, 2 - 4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Tuesday. Funeral service 11 a.m. Wednesday at The Salvation Army, Liberty St. S., Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Interment Bowmanville Ce-* metery. Memorial donations may be made to The Salvation Army. WEBB - W. Lloyd. At Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, May 6,1994. W. Lloyd Webb, beloved husband of Irene (Cameron) Webb. Dear father of Grace ana her husband Keith Cryderman and Jean and her husband' Claude Harness. Loving grandfather grandfather of Kevin and Allan Henning; Annette, Wendy, Lyndsay and Brian Harness and great-grandpa of Amanda Quinney. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday. Monday. Funeral service was held in the Chapel 1p.m. Tuesday. Interment Interment Orono Cemetery. Memorial Memorial donations may be made to The Kidney Foundation or Newcastle Newcastle United Church. Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home THOUGHTFULNESS, SERVICE & CONCERN A Family Owned Business, Offering: Traditional Funeral Services Prearranged and Prepaid Services - Cremation Arrangements Alternatives to Traditional Funerals - Out of Town Shipping Cory Kuipers, President 623-5668 OFFSTREETPARKING 53 Division Street, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 2Z8 1 g "j** 1 xm: RRI! FUNERAL CHAPEL SERVING DURHAM REGION SINCE 1841 FUNERAL SERVICES PRE-ARRANGED & PREPAID ri< Wfierc {Professional 'Etiquette is Important " Funeral Directors Paul R. Morris Robert B. Williams Gary M. Conway Doug R. Rutherford ANSWERING YOUR CALL 24 HOURS 623-5480 PARKING • AIR CONDITIONED FULL FLEET OF VEHICLES MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL CTO 4 DIVISION ST. (AT QUEEN) 47-tfSN* In Memoriam GRUYTERS - In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Louise, Louise, who passed away May 8, .1992. The depths of sorrow we cannot . tell ;Of the loss of one we loved so 'well, And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. - Always remembered and sadly missed by husband Harry, child- ren and grandchildren. HENNING - Elmer. In loving memory of a dear husband, father father and grandfather who passed away May 12,1964. - Loved arid remembered by Jean, Yvonne and Hugh and family; family; JONES - Elenore Jean. In loving, memory of our dear mother, graridmother and great-grandmother great-grandmother who passed away Monday, Monday, May 11,1987. Dear Mom: Mom you're missed so very much, We are lonely for you too. We miss your smile and tender touch, And just for being you. Your warm and understanding way, The special way you cared, You brighten up each passing day, With every memory that we shared. We miss you more than life itself, And wishing you were here, The aching in our heart is felt, With every passing year. - Loving and missing you always, your five children and their families. families. I would.like to thank family, neighbours, neighbours, friends and organizations for gifts, visits, cards and phone calls during my recent stay in the Oshawa Hospital. They sure enlightened enlightened my time there. Sincerely Dave Hall ON behalf of the Pleasance family, family, we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to all who visited, visited, phoned, donated to charities, charities, sent food, cards and flowers. flowers. Also for prayers on behalf of Tom. Your love, care, and support support have comforted us through this difficult time. God has richly blessed us with family ana friends. ' Special thanks to Michelle Hofman, Rev. BillTade- ja, Ross Metcalf and Northcutt Elliott Elliott Funeral Home. Thanks also to Tyrone U.C.W. for the delicious delicious lunch. Ann, Susan, Steven and Nancy OSHAWA MONUMENT CO. LTD. • Family Memorials • Bronze and Granite Markers • Cemetery Lettering • Designing and Lettering Done on Premises • No Salesman Involved • You Decide When We Can Assist You 1457 KING ST. E. Courtice 434-8111 1-tfSN STAFFOii! .■ MONUMENTS •FAMILY UONUMI f\ I S ' GRANil'F OR BRONZE GRASS MARKERS • INS-"' RIP LIONS ' WR' " I N ; K iARAN ! I ! 1 WIN I! R WREATHS PROVIDED Wl 111 i A( ; i MONUEir N ! 143 King St. E., Bowmanville INDOOR SHOWROOM 623-8150 Wl now accept Visa After hour , Oshnw.i (ÜU5) 579 111f, Home appointnii'lit' gladly arranged Drop in today tor year free tlowt r i.ontamer CALL TOLL FREE 1-800- l(>l-18-18 . Card of Thanks THE chll3renonfre*late Kathleen Hoskin wish to extend their thanks to family, friends and relatives, relatives, Dr. Hollander and Dr. Burke, the nurses on the 2nd floor of Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, and the staff of the Palliative Palliative Care Unit for their help, love and support. THE family of the late Joy Brown would like to thank their relatives, relatives, friends and neighbours for their expressions of sympathy, cards, food, flowers and donations donations made in "her memory. Our many thanks to Dr. Susan Finlay for ail her care during Joy's illness, illness, Dr. Tam, Sue Hancock and all nurses and staff of Memorial Hospital, all her friends at PVR in Kendal, all nurses and staff at Strathaven and VON Mrs. Ferguson. Ferguson. Special thanks to her good friends Lorna, Helen, Janet and Cathy. Sincerely David, Cheryl and family Business Opportunities YOUR region's economy is increasing. increasing. Is your market share? T&C Marketing is working with small businesses like yours. For information phone 623-2171. Registrations Small Miracles Nursery School located in Newcastle Community Hall Newcastle Village Open Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 9-11:30 and 1 - 3:30. For more information or to register for now or September please phone 987-1971 or 987-3727 Instructions Coming Events BOWMANVILLE DRIVING SCHOOL 0 99 King St. E. Bowmanville 623-4641 Full Drivers Education Courses Mon. & Wed. 4 week course May 30th • PRIVA TFLESSÔÏÏS /*r\ Registered & Approved by the Ontario Safety league 18-tfSN NEWCASTLE & DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & THE CISC present an Information Evening "Putting Your Money to Work" •Where's the Economy heading? • What's going to happen to the Interest Rate? • Stock Market forecast • Stock suggestions for srnart investment • General discussion period Guest Speaker: James Statham CIBC/Wood Gundy Financial Consultant/Stockbroker May 16,1994 7:30 - 9 p.m. Newcastle Village Community Hall ORONO SHOWCASE ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES SHOW Sat., June 4 2 p.m. - dusk Sun., June 5 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Large selection of quality antiques. Enjoy a barbecue and day of family fun at the Orono Fairgrounds 9 Miles North of 401 off Hwy. 115/35. Admission: $4. (905) 725-6858 (416) 484-6287 Outdoor Music Concert Town Square Bowmanville Thurs.,May 19 7:15 p.m. Bring along a lawn chair Ciarington Concert Band Tyrone Orange Community Hall HAM SUPPER Sun., May 15 5 p.m. $8. each. Tickets: 623-3456, 263-2326,728-0077 Floral Design and Craft Classes for children 7 to 13 years Starting July 05,1994 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Beautiful country. setting REGISTER EARLY 623-5410 -|8-9sn Card of Thanks The 2nd Annual Orono Public School Fun Fair was another great success this year. We raised approximately $4600.00. We would like to thank the following businesses who very generously made donations: BOWMANVILLE A & P, The Acres Restaurant, Avery Dennison, Beaver Lumber, B & B Sports Cards, The Book Studio, Bowmanville Cinema, Bowmanville Golf & Country Club, Bowmanville Sports Shop, Bowmanville Zoo, Bragg's Bird Seed, Cactus Clothing Co, Canadian Statesman, Country Lane Furniture & Gifts, Guardian Drugs/Global Drug Mart, Hooper's, Intowne Gallery, J & L Uama Un«jiiiman 1 -- -- PM Iq |^l It kail 1 1 i A . -- / ' -- art, f Bakery, Tim's Rent-ÂÜ, Vanstorie Elffl, Velvet "Bear, Video NEWCASTLE Ace Submarine, Allin's Apple Orchard, Becker's, Donut Gallery, The Donut Shop, Everfresh, Gruffies, Hope's Video, Mr. Sub, Mathëws & Assoc., Maxi Drug, Newcastle Golf Course, Roast Beef Plus, Square Boy Pizza, Steelman's. ORONO Dr. AngL Apple Blossom Shop, Apple Polishers, Armstrong's IGA, Auto Workers C/U, Avon - Linda Childs, BFP Computers, Becker's, Bobby Lawn Spray, Brookdale Treeland Nurseries Ltd., CIBC, Annette Campney, Chatterton Electric, Clarke Museum, Clarke Connection, Co-op, Cottonwood, Crystal Pages, Darlington Mushroom Farm, Deal Distributing, Drifters Pizza, Easton's Esso 115 Hwy., Evergreen Farm & Garden, Fairwinds Antiques, Family Hair Design, Fred's FruitMarket, Ganaraska Leathercraft, Greenwood nterlock, Grundy's Country Upholstery, Hair With Flair, The Hairline, Hamilton Insurance, Hardy's Septic Service, Claude Harness, Hartwig Sand & Gravel, David Hodgson, John Hruska, Hwy. 115 Truck & Auto, Irwin Taxes, J.C.'s Evergreen, Larry Jackson Heating, Lycett Plumbing & Heating, Kendal Hills Kennels, Kirby Burgers, Kirby Ski School, Dr. Kostluk (Dentist), Mabel's Village Cafe, Lois McLeod, Mercer's Shell, Mosport Park, Mount Kirby Ski Rentals, New Dutch Oven, Noone's Rest., Orono Arena, Orono Cat World, Orono Electric, Orono Fuel & Lumber, Orono Garden Centre, Orono Horticultural Society, Orono Weed Control, Orono Weekly Times, Sherry Ostrander, Partner's Plumbing, Peddlar's Cove, Plneloft Health Store, Plydesigns, Risebrough Refrigeration, Rolph Hardware, Rose Arbour Antiques, Joyce Rosseau, Don Stéphenson, Stutt's Pharmacy, Taylor Sand & Gravel, Tomlinson Screen Printing, United Pest Control, Village Bakeshop, Village Ceramics, Wallace Auto Supply. OSHAWA Burrow» Medical Oxygen, Georgia'» Finishing Touche», Oehawa Ski Club, Oshawa/Whitby This Week. TORONTO Toronto Blue Jays, Metro Toronto Zoo, Maple Leaf Gardens, Royal Ontario Museum. 19 . 1SN ORONO & DISTRICT FIDDLE CLUB Will meet at Newcastle Community Hall Wed., May 18 7:30 p.m. We welcome the old time fiddlers, step, square and round dancers as well as the public to attend. Bowmanville Horticultural Society presents Jonathon Staples from Sugarbush Nursery Come out and learn all about ornamental grasses. New members are always welcome. Wednesday, May 18 7:30 p.m. Trinity United Church Hall For more information contact Sharon 623-1690 BROWNSDALE COMMUNITY CENTRE Golf Course Rd., Newcastle BINGO Monday Nights 7 p.m. Early Birds. Sale of Nevada Tickets HALL AVAILABLE for rentals Phone 416-987-4013 for information Country Quilt Show & Bazaar Enfield United Church 1640 Concession Rd. 9 Saturday, May 28 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Refreshments with $3. admission Dorothy's House Museum Garden Hill (on County Rd. 9) Opens for the Summer Season on Sun., May 15,2-4 p.m. Refreshments served. Admission Free. The museum will be open weekends between 1:30 and 4 p.m. till October. Durham P.C. Association ANNUAL MEETING Tues., May 17 Blackstock Community Centre at 8 p.m. Guest speaker 1994 Municipality of Ciarington Heritage Christian Prayer Breakfast. Breakfast. Host Mayor Diane Hamre, Saturday, May 14, 7:30 - 9:30 a.m., Lions Community Centre. Guest Speaker - Hon. Paul Hel- lyer, former Sénior Cabinet Minister Minister with the St. Laurent, Pearson Pearson and Trudeau Federal Governments. Governments. Special music - Norton Norton Sisters, Master of Ceremonies Ceremonies - Ken Brooks. Tickets $10/person. Available at Orchard Park Furniture 623- • 1131, Olde Tyme Fish and Chips 623-1781, Blessings Travel Centre Centre 623-0005, Durham Christian Book Store 623-9955, Prayer Breakfast Committee 623-2385 Ext. 225. Proceeds in support of Bowmanville Memorial Hospital Chaplaincy Fund. Sales COURT YARD SALE Sat., May 14 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Souch Court Bowmanville Toys, keyboard, wheels, household items and more. FARM YARD SALE May 14 & 15 Newcastle Mill St. S. of 401 & E. to 3860 Metcalf Everything from horse drawn ploughs and cutter to door hinges, household items from cups to refrigerators & some antiques; - -